Aquapharm Pro Series Cure Ich is a scientifically formulated medication for the control of marine ich (white spot). It contains no copper and it is safe for corals, invertebrates and delicate fish and will not damage the biological filter. Cure Ich also eliminates the free swimming parasites that feed on …

Aquapharm Quick Remedy No. 6 – Velvet is a scientifically formulated medication for the treatment of velvet diseases (Oodinium) in freshwater aquariums. It destroys the parasites which cause the velvet. This parasite is very mobile and can attach itself to the skin and gills of the fish. In severe infections, …

Aquapharm Quick Remedy No. 5 – Disease Out is a scientifically formulated medication which assist in the protection of many bacterial, parasitic and fungal agents before systemic infections become established, often eliminating the need for antibiotic treatment. More waste products are formed, in turn, harbors microorganisms that are harmful to …

Aquapharm Quick Remedy No. 4 – White Spot II is a scientifically formulated medication for the treatment of white spot (Ichthyophthirius) in freshwater aquariums. It eliminates the free swimming infective parasites that feed on the skin cells of fish and end up leaving an open wound which eventually develop into …

Aquapharm Quick Remedy No. 3 – Fungus & FinRot is a scientifically formulated medication for the treatment of mouth, body and eye fungus, as well as fin and tail rot in freshwater aquariums. While these diseases exhibit all signs and symptons of fungus, it is in fact a type of …

Aquapharm Quick Remedy No. 2 – Dropsy & Ulcers is a scientifically formulated medication for the treatment of dropsy, ulcers and gill rot in freshwater aquariums. It destroys the bacteria which cause these internal infections. In some cases the fish will just darken in color, become listless and stop eating. …

Aquapharm Quick Remedy No. 1 – Worm Out is an effective treatment for fish lice, flukes, anchor worm and other skin and gill worms. These worms are usually introduced with live food, new arrivals or snails, and they nourish themselves by sucking for blood and devouring skin. Some worms multiply …